Re: Nice little earner



On Wed, 8 Aug 2007 15:30:54 +0100, Malcolm
<Malcolm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


In article <q6ejb3t9h2qja8k8dcp2vg78ha1bfithpj@xxxxxxx>,
amacmil304@xxxxxxx writes
A year or two ago so-called conservationists such as Scottish Natural
Heritage and the RSPB were condemning wildlife such as hedgehogs, rare
black rats and brown rats for the decline in seabirds.

Tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of pounds of taxpayers' money was
extracted from gullible politicians for an unprecedented program of
killing wildlife to allow seabirds to recover.

It now seems the only winners were the fake conservationists who seem
to have had a nice little earner at our expense.

A typically deliberately misleading piece of nonsense from Angus.

The current decline in seabirds is, as is made absolutely plain from
every report, being caused by a shortage of fish in the sea. The removal
of introduced rats from a handful of seabird breeding islands was
because both the adult birds and their chicks of some species had been
driven to extinction by the rats, e.g. Manx shearwater on Canna, puffin
on Ailsa Craig.

That was a lie, a complete and utter fabrication by the CONservation
hooligans who saw it as an opportunity to earn a few bob and isntil
Nazi principles in nature by exterminating the alien species.

If the serious threat to seabirds from a lack of food continues, then it
becomes even more important that they have safe places to breed which
are not overrun by rats.

Oxymoron.


The inclusion of hedgehogs by Angus is either yet another example of his
total ignorance or else of his telling deliberate lies,

The only liar, fake and bulls hitter here is you!



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